A failed theatre dreamer becomes one of World War II’s most brilliant double agents, using performance and illusion to mislead the Nazi regime. This cinematic, metatheatrical adventure explores imagination as resistance and art as a weapon.
An old man, a young man, and a child revisit the Mexican Revolution, resurrecting Pancho Villa through memory and myth. As history blurs with folklore, a new portrait emerges of a revolutionary who understood the power of storytelling.
Created, choreographed, and performed by Marta Gálvez, this show blends tradition with a contemporary vision, celebrating the legacy of flamenco dancers.